In a post on X, he revealed that the investment was made to fund his school using the potential returns.
However, after losing the investment, he now has to seek alternative funding sources.
“I’m seeking legal actions against the finance ministry of Ghana 🇬🇭. I have a free school I’m financing on my own and they took away the potential earnings I was going to use to fund the school. Now I have to figure something else out for those poor kids” he said in his post.
The comedian, some about a month ago lamented on how he suffered a ‘haircut’, and called out Ghana’s Ministry of Finance and Finance Minister for putting him in a state of financial setback after losing his money in the government’s Eurobond investment.
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